Orbital imaging

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Orbital imaging

F. Allan Midyett, Suresh K. Mukherji

Elsevier Saunders, c2015

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Orbital Imaging, by Dr. F. Allan Midyett and Dr. Suresh K. Mukherji, covers the majority of orbital pathologic entities you're likely to encounter in daily practice or during board examination. Radiologists and ophthalmologists alike will benefit from the concise focus on pertinent imaging modalities emphasizing CT and MR of the globe and orbit, presented with bulleted lists and fast facts for quick clinical correlation. This unique, compact reference is the one you'll consistently reach for, whether you're learning orbital imaging for the first time, in need of a quick review, studying for exams, or looking up cases in the reading room. Easy to digest format promotes quick navigation to zero in on what is important: - Key Chapter Points give a "bird's eye view" of a particular pathologic process - Classic Clues sum up pathologic processes and indicate when you can expect to see those findings - Content snapshots get to the point, including fast facts, epidemiology and pathology, data overviews on treatment and prognosis, and quick tips on the most frequently seen CT and MRI features. Differential Diagnosis sections tell you exactly which features to critically compare, that at first glance may look identical. Superb illustrations depict important and fascinating diagnostic dilemmas. Free, fully searchable and interactive Expert Consult eBook included with purchase! Features include ability to zoom in on radiologic images, highlight key content, take notes, and more! Take your content anywhere on your favorite portable devices!

Table of Contents

Part I Trauma and Surgery 1. Medial Blowout Fracture 2. Blowout Orbital Floor Fracture 3. Orbital Exenteration 4. Orbital Floor Mesh 5. Anterior Chamber Perforation 6. Ocular Lens Displacement 7. Ruptured Globe 8. Phthisis Bulbi 9. Ocular Prosthesis 10. Retinal Detachment Part II Benign Tumors 11. Orbital Cavernous Hemangioma 12. Optic Nerve Glioma 13. Optic Nerve Meningioma 14. Posterior Orbital Dermoids 15. Orbital Lipoma 16. Orbital Schwannoma Part III Malignant Tumors 17. Occular Adnexal Lymphoma 18. Ocular Melanoma 19. Retinoblastoma 20. Orbital Leukemia 21. Optic Nerve Metastasis 22. Rhabdomyosarcoma 23. Rhabdomyosarcoma Part IV Congenital 24. Coloboma 25. Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous 26. Congenital Orbital Teratoma 27. Congenital Anophthalmia Part V Vascular 28. Carotid-Cavernous Fistula 29. Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis 30. Orbital Venous Varix 31. Venous Lymphatic Malformation Part VI Degenerative 32. Posterior Ocular Staphyloma 33. Cataracts: Before and After 34. Optic Disc Drusen Part VII Muscle Cone 35. Graves Orbitopathy 36. Idiopatchic Orbital Pseudotumor Part VIII Optic Pathway 37. Optic Nerve Neuritis 38. Optic Nerve Leukemia Part IX Lacrimal Gland 39. Lacrimal Gland Sarcoidosis 40. Lacrimal Gland Lymphoma 41. Lacrimal Gland Dermoid 42. Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Lacrimal Gland 43. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lacrimal Sac Part X Inflammatory 44. Orbital Abcess 45. Cytomegalovirus Retinitis 46. Pott's Puffy Tumor Part XI Uncertain Etiology 47. Pseudotumor Cerebri 48. Wegener Granulomatosis Part XII Bony Orbit 49. Orbital Plasmacytoma and Myeloma 50. Fibrous Dysplasia

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